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join us at 4:15 p.m. eastern time. >>> joining me now on set with an exclusive interview again is outlook and strategy to make strategy in the market, leon cooperman, chairman and ceo of omega advisers. >> let me wish you well in your new home. >> my good opinions, thank you so much. >> new york stock exchange the bastion of capitalism, 70% of average daily trading volume, nothing to do with invest bug high frequency trading which they will outlaw and solution and dicing of etfs. >> that is an aggressive comment, not done in fundamentals? >> well, basically it's -- when they eliminated the uptick rule, gave rise to a lot of these games being played which i personally think and i admit to not being an expert, not productive for the capitalistic system, scaring the individual out of the market, don't understand the volatility, as a result, they step to the sidelines, they should reinstitute the uptick rule, bring more sanity to the market, more orderly fashion. >> will they, though? is the s.e.c. listening?
join us at 4:15 p.m. eastern time. >>> joining me now on set with an exclusive interview again is outlook and strategy to make strategy in the market, leon cooperman, chairman and ceo of omega advisers. >> let me wish you well in your new home. >> my good opinions, thank you so much. >> new york stock exchange the bastion of capitalism, 70% of average daily trading volume, nothing to do with invest bug high frequency trading which they will outlaw and solution and...
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is he one of us? does he understand us? is he somebody who gets me? that actually is an albatross around mitt romney's neck. he doesn't come across as one of us. even if barack obama loses and says, i fought for you, i feel for you, i am one of you, that will resonate. >> i would disagree with that. i think there is an even more primal question people are asking which is, are we headed inç the right direction. when barack obama says we need to go forward not backward, we don't need to go forward if we are headed off a cliff. when you have two-thirds of americans according to some measures saying we are headed in the wrong direction then the fact that the supreme court finds this unconstitutional, that only confirms the idea that we have been headed not forward but off a cliff and heading to the left, not straight ahead. >> too far to the left. i have to leave it there. thank you. it's a pleasure. coming up, stocks give a thumbs up to the positive economic data. will markets get another booster shot after tomorrow's obamacare decision? we're going to
is he one of us? does he understand us? is he somebody who gets me? that actually is an albatross around mitt romney's neck. he doesn't come across as one of us. even if barack obama loses and says, i fought for you, i feel for you, i am one of you, that will resonate. >> i would disagree with that. i think there is an even more primal question people are asking which is, are we headed inç the right direction. when barack obama says we need to go forward not backward, we don't need to...
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latter part of the year is upon us. unless you think mitt romney is going to win and rescue us. which he might. >> investors don't believe mitt romney is going to win. that would be a surprise to investors if that were the case. but i agree, if you get a mitt romney win, the market's going to like it. i think it's going to play through not in a short-term boost like the fed. but i think a better pro-growth policy is ultimately what's going to grow the market. he's going to have to prove he can do it. >> thank you ever so much. we appreciate it. >>> coming up on "kudlow," modern family stars band together to play hard ball over salary negotiations only a few days after stars sophia vergara topped forbes' list of tv's highest paid actresses. you won't believe the figure they've turned down per episode. full details when we come back. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. h
latter part of the year is upon us. unless you think mitt romney is going to win and rescue us. which he might. >> investors don't believe mitt romney is going to win. that would be a surprise to investors if that were the case. but i agree, if you get a mitt romney win, the market's going to like it. i think it's going to play through not in a short-term boost like the fed. but i think a better pro-growth policy is ultimately what's going to grow the market. he's going to have to prove...
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our meteorologist todd gross is joining us. tell us what is likely to happen. >> the problem is not that it's going to snow in some spots, it's where it's going to snow. i will's explain that in a moment. there it is finally formed, of course, the computer maps tell us it will be there and actually there moving up the coastline, you can see the radar and satellite, so you are actually seeing it form right now let's check out how it will look tomorrow though as it moves up the eastern seaboard tomorrow, we will see an area of rain, heavy rain and gusty winds spread forward from washington, d.c. through new york city and up to boston. the worst being around the new jersey shoreline and especially long island out to cape cod. then tomorrow night you can the situation changes and here's where it gets really dice i is it was supposed to snow inland over the mountains. it now looks like a more compact area around the suburbs. western connecticut, other areas under the gun here. wouldn't you know it the areas just getting back on thei
our meteorologist todd gross is joining us. tell us what is likely to happen. >> the problem is not that it's going to snow in some spots, it's where it's going to snow. i will's explain that in a moment. there it is finally formed, of course, the computer maps tell us it will be there and actually there moving up the coastline, you can see the radar and satellite, so you are actually seeing it form right now let's check out how it will look tomorrow though as it moves up the eastern...
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hey, joe, what do you have for us tonight? >> jimmy, not everyone at cnbc probably lived through the period. they have read about it. but we remember watergate. it feels eerily similar. i'm joe kernen, here for larry kudlow. i'm joined by lars larcentury, nationally syndicated talk show host. they talk about a radio voice. >> this is cnbc. i'm glad to be here as the president starts building the stone wall around the rose garden again. >> listen to the dulcet tones of lars larson. last night we had hugh hewitt. >> great guy. >> he is. i like the way your participates did that. the house oversight committee voted to sanction eric holder who now faces contempt of congress for failing to provide documents in the fast and furious investigation. this as president obama invokes executive privilege, something he railed against as a candidate and as president. who is the president protecting? you know, i'm going to ask what did the president know and when did he know it? in just a moment former speaker of the house and former presiden
hey, joe, what do you have for us tonight? >> jimmy, not everyone at cnbc probably lived through the period. they have read about it. but we remember watergate. it feels eerily similar. i'm joe kernen, here for larry kudlow. i'm joined by lars larcentury, nationally syndicated talk show host. they talk about a radio voice. >> this is cnbc. i'm glad to be here as the president starts building the stone wall around the rose garden again. >> listen to the dulcet tones of lars...
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as matter of fact, constituent are anxious to talk with us. they are always pleased to see us. they want an update. they want to know what is going on. of course dhe are encouraging us to bring this to a close. to reach some kind of agreement. but they don't mind us being home, if we're not doing anything. they want us there talking with them. and interacting with them. >> you know, speaker boehner says, and the people on the gop side, generally say we have a spending problem not particularly a revenue problem. i want to get your thought on that. and i assume maybe you would say we have both problems in this country. but if that is your point of view, which is your more acute one? spending issue or revenue issue? >> well, the fact of the matter is, we have to have revenue to run this country. a lot of people don't think about the fact that the food is safe, the water is safe. and that we -- our children are safe from defective toys and poison. all of this costs money. and so we do have to have revenue in order to run this country. and that's what's made it the number one countr
as matter of fact, constituent are anxious to talk with us. they are always pleased to see us. they want an update. they want to know what is going on. of course dhe are encouraging us to bring this to a close. to reach some kind of agreement. but they don't mind us being home, if we're not doing anything. they want us there talking with them. and interacting with them. >> you know, speaker boehner says, and the people on the gop side, generally say we have a spending problem not...
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who are willing to raise us up instead of trying to provide for us and do for us what we can better do for ourselves. that's the message that -- that came to me. it's one that i feel very, very good about continuing to talk to americans about. i walked out after the iowa caucus victory and said, game on. i know a lot of folks are going to write, maybe those even at the white house, game over. but this game is a long, long, long way from over. we are going to continue to go out there and fight to make sure that we defeat president barack obama, that we win the house back, and that we take the united states senate. and we stand for the values that make us americans. that make us the greatest country in the history of the world. that shining city on the hill. to be a beacon for everybody for freedom around the world. thank you all very much. god bless you. [ applause ] >> and with that, rick santorum all but ending his presidential nomination bid. he's using the word "suspension" which as you heard eamon javers say earlier really just provides for the maintenance of the legal framework of
who are willing to raise us up instead of trying to provide for us and do for us what we can better do for ourselves. that's the message that -- that came to me. it's one that i feel very, very good about continuing to talk to americans about. i walked out after the iowa caucus victory and said, game on. i know a lot of folks are going to write, maybe those even at the white house, game over. but this game is a long, long, long way from over. we are going to continue to go out there and fight...
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when i worked for the gipper -- he used to always tell us. we made deals on taxes and spending and so forth, if i can get 70% of what i want, i'll take it and worry about the 30% later, the other 30%. roomny reminded me of reagan -- romney didn't say i'm giving up, i'm just going to move to the left. he's saying, no, no, no, you couldn't get a deal on simpson-bowles, i can. you never lifted a finger. i can. >> the white house will come back and say the house at least until now has not proven they're open to deals of any kind. >> that may be what they say, but from every account from bob woodward's book to others, john boehner had a good deal and obama broke it at the last minute with a new $400 billion tax hike. boehner says that, bob woodward says that, all testified says that and that's why i think obama lacks credit. what does romney do for your the a living, they make deals. they make deals. and they're not going to make a bad deal where they lose money. they will give. sometimes you have to give. and i think the public sees that and thin
when i worked for the gipper -- he used to always tell us. we made deals on taxes and spending and so forth, if i can get 70% of what i want, i'll take it and worry about the 30% later, the other 30%. roomny reminded me of reagan -- romney didn't say i'm giving up, i'm just going to move to the left. he's saying, no, no, no, you couldn't get a deal on simpson-bowles, i can. you never lifted a finger. i can. >> the white house will come back and say the house at least until now has not...
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hillary has used it. he hasn't used it. >> the idea that the youtube video and acts of terror is mutually exclusive is wrong. the youtube video could have had something to do with it. i don't think those are interest consistent. you and jedi ya and mitt romney are barking up the wrong tree. there's an argument to be made that the obama team fumbled this issue on benghazi but you're going to pars the words of the president when he used the word act of terror after the attack. make a better attack. this is ridiculous obsession by the right and not going to get you anywhere. >> with respect to susan rice, are we to assume she did all of the sunday shows where she said it was not premeditated, without consulting with the white house? is that possible in your mind? that's not possible in my mind. >> i don't understand that you can't figure out what i'm saying here. the point is it doesn't matter whether the youtube video was or was not an issue here. and you can still believe that the youtube video had some im
hillary has used it. he hasn't used it. >> the idea that the youtube video and acts of terror is mutually exclusive is wrong. the youtube video could have had something to do with it. i don't think those are interest consistent. you and jedi ya and mitt romney are barking up the wrong tree. there's an argument to be made that the obama team fumbled this issue on benghazi but you're going to pars the words of the president when he used the word act of terror after the attack. make a better...
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that's why you've got us. at the staples pc savings event, for a limited time get up to $200 off select computers. staples. that was easy. >>> well, on this network we have certainly been talking about facebook fading fast a lot. but have you seen general motors lately? stock is down 35% since its ipo back in late 2010. today officially said even though it is the third biggest super bowl advertiser, gm will not pay the $3.8 million for 30-second spot. it also just killed a $10 million facebook campaign. so was the president's investment of more than $100 billion of taxpayer moneys to bail out gm a bust? here now are two cnbc contributors, tony fratto, former white house deputy press secretary, and bob lutz, one of the smartest car guys in the planet. i'll begin with you, bob. listen. the camaro is hot. the volt is starting to come back a little bit. we're seeing car sales maybe top 15 million nationally this year. what the heck is wrong with gm's stock? >> you know, i can't explain it. i think investors are ov
that's why you've got us. at the staples pc savings event, for a limited time get up to $200 off select computers. staples. that was easy. >>> well, on this network we have certainly been talking about facebook fading fast a lot. but have you seen general motors lately? stock is down 35% since its ipo back in late 2010. today officially said even though it is the third biggest super bowl advertiser, gm will not pay the $3.8 million for 30-second spot. it also just killed a $10 million...
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we need bold experimentation fdr used. obama aids tell me they are going to do more to sketch out the path forward in a second term. not a policy list. it's not a state of the union speech. he'll try to give americans the sense of what they will get if they are patient. where he's going to take the country on policy. we'll see if this last night of the democratic convention can be as successful as the first two. i talked to a republican congressman today. they said their convention is better than ours. the question is whether it matters. >> john, let me ask you. does he refer directly to fdr in the speech and say we are going to have experimentation? >> yes. he does. he also says that people in the democratic party need to recognize that ideas they may have worked in the past don't work. trying to strike a little bit of the new democrat theme that bill clinton used where he challenged the party and said party orthodoxy may not be the right thing. he's done it on free trade but it was mostly rhetorical. he hasn't gotten a l
we need bold experimentation fdr used. obama aids tell me they are going to do more to sketch out the path forward in a second term. not a policy list. it's not a state of the union speech. he'll try to give americans the sense of what they will get if they are patient. where he's going to take the country on policy. we'll see if this last night of the democratic convention can be as successful as the first two. i talked to a republican congressman today. they said their convention is better...
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hey, larry, what do you have for us? >> facebook or not, i'm fearful of a deflationary stock market. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." our top story today is like seinfeld, it's about nothing. nothing happened in the white house about the impending fiscal cliff. just as a worried, stocks got slammed. one guy trying to save the market and the economy right now, that being house speaker john boehner. please take a listen. >> we should not wait until the 11th hour to address these issues. the only ones talking about drama or breeinksmanship are th democrats across the aisle. >> investors are very nervous about this. the market plunged today, 156 points on the heaviest volume in two years, the s&p down more than 2%. look at the ten-year bond rate, record lows, 1.70. it was above 3% last july. gold in a bear market plunge still down nearly 20%. these are worrisome deflationary signals and we're going to have a powerhouse market panel to go through it. instead of dealing with the impending crisis on tax reform, se
hey, larry, what do you have for us? >> facebook or not, i'm fearful of a deflationary stock market. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." our top story today is like seinfeld, it's about nothing. nothing happened in the white house about the impending fiscal cliff. just as a worried, stocks got slammed. one guy trying to save the market and the economy right now, that being house speaker john boehner. please take a listen. >> we should not wait until the 11th...
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abilitily behind us. right. today's move in the market, do you believe it? there is some confirmation from the transports but at the same time, the volume isn't quite what i think some people would like to see. what's your read on it? >> actually, volume's a little bit lower than yesterday by about, i would say 30 to 50 million. it clearly looks like a reflation play. if you look at gold and you look at oil and you look at several of the commodities, you could say the dollar is weak but not as weak as indicated. >> percentage based? >> yeah. i think it is suspect. on election day i have been going through these for 50 years there are always whacky rumors, there was a broken machine and when they went to fix it so-and-so was ahead eight times. you know, they are never, ever true but markets move on them. >> sure do thanks, old friend. good to see you, arthur, as always. art carbon. >>> big week for media earnings, discovery and liberty media already out. rupert murdock's news corp reports after the bell, d
abilitily behind us. right. today's move in the market, do you believe it? there is some confirmation from the transports but at the same time, the volume isn't quite what i think some people would like to see. what's your read on it? >> actually, volume's a little bit lower than yesterday by about, i would say 30 to 50 million. it clearly looks like a reflation play. if you look at gold and you look at oil and you look at several of the commodities, you could say the dollar is weak but...
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carr wanted us to see the difference in vinho village. you know, i have to think that there was a temptation for a big-deal i.t. guy from america to come in and say, "okay, we're gonna put the school here; we're gonna put the clinic there; we're gonna put a road here, and this is where the wells are gonna go," right? that's what you wanted to do, wasn't it? >> if you come here with an american ceo mentality-- "we're gonna make a plan; we're gonna do it; let's go"-- and give out orders, that is the wrong way to do development in a rural like this, because this is their village, and they need to make those choices. >> when carr first visited in 2004, school met underneath that magnificent baobab tree. >> that was the school, and they had a blackboard under it. [singing] >> after the villagers told him they wanted a new school, carr spent $100,000 helping them to build it. [applause] and just across the road, there was a line waiting at the new clinic they asked for, built for $200,000. >> mozambique needs 750 of these rural clinics to serve
carr wanted us to see the difference in vinho village. you know, i have to think that there was a temptation for a big-deal i.t. guy from america to come in and say, "okay, we're gonna put the school here; we're gonna put the clinic there; we're gonna put a road here, and this is where the wells are gonna go," right? that's what you wanted to do, wasn't it? >> if you come here with an american ceo mentality-- "we're gonna make a plan; we're gonna do it; let's go"-- and...
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that can give us a pop. as we have seen in the last several quarters when we get the earnings reports in july. >> when do you go back in? okay. you're more optimistic and that's great. we need a dose of optimism. i'm going over the side. you mentioned tech and media. what else you got in the book? when would you do it? you can't do it before the greek elections. there is no telling what will happen. >> you're right. you can't do it. heck, you have the fed next week. no telling what will come out of the fed. and the supreme court. if you're thinking of buying the market, health care will be sensitive to what the supreme court comes out with. >> that could be bullish though. if the supremes knock down the mandates it could take down obama care and businesses may want to hire again, especially small business. that's the most optimistic thing you have said. >> you're right. you have the good, the bad and the ugly. you see what comes out of that position. think about gold, cash. as we get past it, we can begin to
that can give us a pop. as we have seen in the last several quarters when we get the earnings reports in july. >> when do you go back in? okay. you're more optimistic and that's great. we need a dose of optimism. i'm going over the side. you mentioned tech and media. what else you got in the book? when would you do it? you can't do it before the greek elections. there is no telling what will happen. >> you're right. you can't do it. heck, you have the fed next week. no telling what...
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xwam has a plan to get us out of this recession. if we get him out of the white house we are going to get more of the same. mitt romney does have a plan and we are he is not selling it to the american public. >> what network are we on? >> i'll have to wait and look at that poll. all i know is, keith, the best pollster in 2008 and that is scott has it even and by the way, gallup poll has it even too. we'll look at the nbc poll as the show goes on. the polls are not always right. if you think obama has made the sale. that's gate. >> leon panetta concerned about insider attacks. he scales back in afghanistan. is the war going to end sooner there than we think? that is up next. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide range of low cost investments, you can execute the
xwam has a plan to get us out of this recession. if we get him out of the white house we are going to get more of the same. mitt romney does have a plan and we are he is not selling it to the american public. >> what network are we on? >> i'll have to wait and look at that poll. all i know is, keith, the best pollster in 2008 and that is scott has it even and by the way, gallup poll has it even too. we'll look at the nbc poll as the show goes on. the polls are not always right. if...
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instead of putting us on medicare in the current system he'd like to give us a check. we go buy our own insurance. >> that's wrong. it is not a voucher system. >> that's what it is. >> no, it's not. you do not get a check. >> that's exactly -- >> no, howard. >> excuse me. >> one at a time. >> we get a voucher, choose insurance. the problem is the value of the voucher doesn't go up as fast as inflation in medicine. what he's cleverly done is what p big corporations have done. he's transferred it to medicare recipients. >> it's wrong. he doesn't give you a vouch. it's a premium support plan. no money kboes to the individual to shop around. you have a choice of plans including traditional medicare. the notion that you get a check from the government and get to spend it is not accurate. what he's said in numerous documents in the budget is this. first of all, doesn't affect anyone 55 ap youngerme. secondly, only individuals who can afford to pay will be responsible for the excess of their premium costs over what this premium support gives you. third of all, in terms of the
instead of putting us on medicare in the current system he'd like to give us a check. we go buy our own insurance. >> that's wrong. it is not a voucher system. >> that's what it is. >> no, it's not. you do not get a check. >> that's exactly -- >> no, howard. >> excuse me. >> one at a time. >> we get a voucher, choose insurance. the problem is the value of the voucher doesn't go up as fast as inflation in medicine. what he's cleverly done is what p...
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if you think there's a story we should be keeping tabs on, let us know. you can find us on twitter and on facebook. >> up next, some very controversial video of obama surfaces. what does the main stream media do about it? blame conservatives for exposing it. ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> in a very hot video released this week by "the daily caller," president obama says the government short changed hurricane katrina victims. take a listen to this. >> what's happening down in new orleans? where's your dollar? where's your stafford money? makes no sense. tells me the bullet hasn't been taken out. tells me that somehow the people down in new orleans, they don't care about as much. >> let's listen how some of the media is reacting to this partic
if you think there's a story we should be keeping tabs on, let us know. you can find us on twitter and on facebook. >> up next, some very controversial video of obama surfaces. what does the main stream media do about it? blame conservatives for exposing it. ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person...
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that's what got us in trouble. president obama has a plan to rebuild america from the ground up. >> larry, we have excerpts from what bill clinton will say tonight. he's going to say if you want a winner-take-all, you're on your own society vote republican. if uh you want a society of shared prosperity and we are all in this together, vote for president obama. this convention will hear from elizabeth warren, the consumer advocate. that will be in prime time and attempt to help the democratic ticket and help elizabeth warren in the senate race which could be important on election day in november. >> many thanks, john harwood. we appreciate it. >>> now, despite his much lauded years in often president clinton's two years were characterized by a mixed bag of policy offerings. welfare reform, cutting the tax on capital gains, cutting spending. with the help of republican congress, i might add. the cons, significant. the expansion of fannie mae, freddie mac and hud, allowing banks to balloon balance sheets. clinton may
that's what got us in trouble. president obama has a plan to rebuild america from the ground up. >> larry, we have excerpts from what bill clinton will say tonight. he's going to say if you want a winner-take-all, you're on your own society vote republican. if uh you want a society of shared prosperity and we are all in this together, vote for president obama. this convention will hear from elizabeth warren, the consumer advocate. that will be in prime time and attempt to help the...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> electric car battery maker filed for bankruptcy today. so what you ask? i'll tell you so what. it is another green energy company that has gotten tax may or money from the obama administration and it has gone belly up. the president's promise of green just hasn't delivered. all right. our own cnbc's jane wells joins us with more. good evening. unlike all the bill yions and grants of the federal government of jobs. no taxpayor money has been used at this facility where i am. this is 110 old chevn oil field which uses the sun's energy field. it is quite an operation. the president had promised five million green jobbed in a decade. it has 2.7 million green jobs so far. check this out. it has created jobs but most have been temporar
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but instead of inspiring us, by reminding us of what makes us special, he divides us against each other. he tells persons that they're worse off because others are better off. that rich people got rich by making other people poor. hope and change has become divide and conquer. but in the end, this election, it doesn't matter how you feel about president obama because this election is about your future, not about his. and this election is not simply a choice between a democrat and a republican. it's a choice about what kind of country we want america to be. and as you prepare to make this choice, we should remember what made us special. you see, for most of human history, almost everybody was poor. power and wealth only belong to a few. your rights or whatever your rulers allowed you to have. your future was determined by your past. if your parents were poor, so would you be. if you were born without opportunities, so were your children. but america was founded on the principle that every person has god-given rights. founded on the belief that power belongs to the people. that government
but instead of inspiring us, by reminding us of what makes us special, he divides us against each other. he tells persons that they're worse off because others are better off. that rich people got rich by making other people poor. hope and change has become divide and conquer. but in the end, this election, it doesn't matter how you feel about president obama because this election is about your future, not about his. and this election is not simply a choice between a democrat and a republican....
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what does the american experience tell us? >> first of all, he specifically said today the problem is not the private sector, but the problem is the -- i was baffled. do you realize that government unemployment in america is still below 5%? it's like 4.5, state and local unemployment. the president -- and also vice president biden have said over and over and over again that these public sector job cuts are killing us, but the public sector job cuts, as i've written in "wall street journal" are not nearly as great as people thing. after two decades of tremendous run-up that really outpaced the growth -- >> again, before we -- before you -- look, i just want to repeat these numbers. since the beginning of the recession, 470,000 government workers have been cut. however, 5 million people in the private sector have lost their jobs. that's not even remotely close. the private sector has suffered so much -- >> usual there's more people in the private sector than government sector. >> not for long. >> why are you surprised? >> does t
what does the american experience tell us? >> first of all, he specifically said today the problem is not the private sector, but the problem is the -- i was baffled. do you realize that government unemployment in america is still below 5%? it's like 4.5, state and local unemployment. the president -- and also vice president biden have said over and over and over again that these public sector job cuts are killing us, but the public sector job cuts, as i've written in "wall street...
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thanks for joining us. >> very close night as we expected. so far we're talking 82 electoral votes for governor romney versus 64 for president obama. once we know the winner the work begins. who is better at handling the biggest issue that we face over the near term? the fiscal cliff? >> i think it's even steven. neither candidate has offered to cut anything. i think spending is a problem. i think the way we budget our money is a problem. this baseline budgeting is just horrible and they don't talk about that. they talk about the programs they want to keep. i think it would be even. i wouldn't expect a whole lot of difference. there will be a little benefit with romney on maybe getting taxes cut. and maybe less war with obama. but neither one is assured it. we heard promises so often over the years of the dramatic difference and this is a crucial election. that has been burnt out on that over many decades because we have elections and policies continue exactly the same way. government gets bigger. debt gets
thanks for joining us. >> very close night as we expected. so far we're talking 82 electoral votes for governor romney versus 64 for president obama. once we know the winner the work begins. who is better at handling the biggest issue that we face over the near term? the fiscal cliff? >> i think it's even steven. neither candidate has offered to cut anything. i think spending is a problem. i think the way we budget our money is a problem. this baseline budgeting is just horrible and...
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it's going to take all of us. america can be stronger and stronger if we stop letting our politics pull us apart. >> you voted for the president winning re-election. do you think chris christie put the state over the edge in terms of helping the president with his support of the president during hurricane sandy? >> no. chris christie has got a lot of pulls but he could have had a thousand other people pulling with him but there is no way the state was going to go for mitt romney. it wasn't going to happen. >> it was very clear to me that new jersey, new york, and states like ours would stay in the barack obama column. >> thanks so much. >> we will see you soon. >> phil? >> currently i am joined by will i. am with the black eyed peas. why did you come here tonight? >> i wanted to come here, i was here in 2008. being here in 2008, going to the community that i come from to soak up the inspiration and the energy to go back to that ghetto that i come from and rinse it out. o give them some sense responsibility individ
it's going to take all of us. america can be stronger and stronger if we stop letting our politics pull us apart. >> you voted for the president winning re-election. do you think chris christie put the state over the edge in terms of helping the president with his support of the president during hurricane sandy? >> no. chris christie has got a lot of pulls but he could have had a thousand other people pulling with him but there is no way the state was going to go for mitt romney. it...
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you're using -- they are using taxpayer money. it doesn't fit the third party provider. >> jennifer. >> yes? >> i want to branch out from this discussion and ask you about this. really, the john roberts discussion expands, if you ask me, the power of taxation. it expands tax power by more than anything we have seen. in fact, this whole thing was a ruse. we have gone from the mandate now to tax power. shouldn't mitt romney in addition saying look at your taxes, it's official. taxes go up, middle class taxes go up. and the obama people are going to use this newfound, newfangled tax power to do all sorts of things. they will tax me if i don't eat broccoli, if i don't put in solar windows in my home. isn't the tax power going to be a big play? >> i think the entire tax issue will be front and center. mitt romney has always been hammering that this president broke his campaign promises. the biggest was he wasn't going to raise taxes on the middle class. as you pointed out, 75% of the tax, whiches what it is, will fall on people making
you're using -- they are using taxpayer money. it doesn't fit the third party provider. >> jennifer. >> yes? >> i want to branch out from this discussion and ask you about this. really, the john roberts discussion expands, if you ask me, the power of taxation. it expands tax power by more than anything we have seen. in fact, this whole thing was a ruse. we have gone from the mandate now to tax power. shouldn't mitt romney in addition saying look at your taxes, it's official....
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thank you for joining us. have a good weekend. >> you know, earlier, we mentioned all of the cash on hand of balance sheets. jpmorgan is today telling clients a list of companies that are high cash. i'll bring you those names as we go on. but many of them technology. he says the high cash sectors, financials, industrial, and tech. we'll be back with those. >> higher dividends. >> dividends and buybacks. >> put it to work. >> exactly. we're 40 minutes until the bell rings. >> the biggest weekly pullback that we've seen since mid-december. we'll getting talking numbers on that. >> and then we'll speak with duncan niederauer and how anemic trading volume is impacting the bottom line. >> this is a look at how the dow has been trading today. a little more green than red. back after this. see your lexus dealer. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. hel
thank you for joining us. have a good weekend. >> you know, earlier, we mentioned all of the cash on hand of balance sheets. jpmorgan is today telling clients a list of companies that are high cash. i'll bring you those names as we go on. but many of them technology. he says the high cash sectors, financials, industrial, and tech. we'll be back with those. >> higher dividends. >> dividends and buybacks. >> put it to work. >> exactly. we're 40 minutes until the bell...
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it will give us a snapshot for the appetite and give us clues whether they might need a bail out. recently the italian auctions in general, if you look at the body of work have not been bad. they have been well received. >> that's what we are watching. thanks. i'm sorry. only 30 seconds. we appreciate you keeping to that time. see you soon. thank you very much. we will be watching tomorrow. the overhauling of the financial services industry is next. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 when companies try to sell you something off their menu ttd# 1-800-345-2550 instead of trying to understand what you really need. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we provide ttd# 1-800-345-2550 a full range of financial products, ttd# 1-800-345-2550 even if they're not ours. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 and we listen before making our recommendations, ttd# 1-800-345-2550 so we can offer practical ideas that make sense for you. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck, and see how we can help you, not sell you. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 high schools in six states enrolled in the national ma
it will give us a snapshot for the appetite and give us clues whether they might need a bail out. recently the italian auctions in general, if you look at the body of work have not been bad. they have been well received. >> that's what we are watching. thanks. i'm sorry. only 30 seconds. we appreciate you keeping to that time. see you soon. thank you very much. we will be watching tomorrow. the overhauling of the financial services industry is next. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 when companies try...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! >>> welcome back. now check this out. cattlemen and ranchers got beefed when an internal department of agriculture uh newsletter surfaced calling on employees to participate in meatless mondays as a way of reducing their environmental footprint. meatless mondays. the department told beef magazine it doesn't endorse meatless monday. the newsletter hadn't been cleared and has been removed. the president of the association said we appreciate usda making this right. okay. >>> now, why are liberals being allowed to dictat
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they want us to think they do. that's a different story. they really want the united states to attack iran, but we don't want to which puts the israelis in to how do they get america to do their bidding? it is hard with this administration. there is the possibility through escalated tit for tat, the israelis killing iranian scientists, iranians trying to blow up israeli embassies and diplomats, as that continues, you can imagine the iranians start targeting american targets and then the united states gets drawn in. there is a premium around iran. it's because life is getting more dangerous between the israelis and iranians, even though i think it is highly unlikely that the israelis would go after the iranian nuclear capacity. >> what is the negative impact to the u.s. economy? >> i think we are getting close. i think once you get past 120, 125 people are in an environment where they're going to start making different choices in terms of how they feel about the american economy. look, i'm not an economist. i'm a political scientist. i'm mor
they want us to think they do. that's a different story. they really want the united states to attack iran, but we don't want to which puts the israelis in to how do they get america to do their bidding? it is hard with this administration. there is the possibility through escalated tit for tat, the israelis killing iranian scientists, iranians trying to blow up israeli embassies and diplomats, as that continues, you can imagine the iranians start targeting american targets and then the united...
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us focus was not even down 1%. you saw u.s. companies doing relatively better and this was all from a slowdown in asia and china. the european influence has been getting worse not better. i want to walk through brian kelly's point. ben bernanke, how important is liquidity to the market. let's start there. is it bernanke driving stocks up? i don't mean today we have had almost a 30% rally. i think profits are the issue. all of the qe stuff, it has to follow up with profits. profits have been vulnerable for a while. we are in the swors tworst inve strike. i don't think this is a time to panic. china is still growing. but, although there is a slowing of trade growth, when the vix was below 14% we told people to buy it with both hands. we told people to take provilfi. none of you are rock bottom bears. >> not unless obama get re-elected. it brings in romney and the federal reserve board. i'm going to leave the treasury alone. if romney is elected for president, first of all, glen hubbert, gregory man cue and john taylor, a third di
us focus was not even down 1%. you saw u.s. companies doing relatively better and this was all from a slowdown in asia and china. the european influence has been getting worse not better. i want to walk through brian kelly's point. ben bernanke, how important is liquidity to the market. let's start there. is it bernanke driving stocks up? i don't mean today we have had almost a 30% rally. i think profits are the issue. all of the qe stuff, it has to follow up with profits. profits have been...
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use crest? >>, no i switched to colgate. >>> coming up next, finding new opportunities. get ready for cramer's mad dash. take a look at futures as we set up for the open. looking at a higher open here. optionsxpress, where you can trade your favorite products all in one account. it's powerful, easy to use technology for trading stocks, options, and futures. optionsxpress, the broker smart traders deserve. open an account today at optionsxpress.com. ♪ >>> five minutes before the bell rings on wall street. time for cramer's mad dash ahead of the open. we have to talk about the financials. morgan stanley no surprise, looking to open much higher, maybe all this talk of a certain facebook ipo is helping them. but the financials overall are doing well. >> citigroup, this stock has been creeping up. they have good international exposure. a lot of the international markets really percolating here as interest rates come down. that is not an expensive stock. first horizon upgraded by wells fargo. i had
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they sent to us the press secretary. he gave us a copy of the speech. we asked the congressional budget office tell us what president obama's plan is to prevent a debt crisis. it's a speech, we can't estimate speeches. see, that's what we get in this administration speeches. mitt romney is uniquely qualified to fix these problems, his lifetime experience, proven track record of bipartisanship. what do we have from the president? he broke his biggest problem to bring people together to solve the country's biggest problems. we don't have to settle for this. >> i hope i get equal time. >> you will get a few minutes here, a few seconds, really. >> the two weath2 budgets the c introduced have eviscerated what they care about. it will knock 19 million people off medicare and kick 2,000 people off early education and eliminate the tax credit to be able to send children to college, cuts education by $450 billion. it does virtually nothing except continue to increase the tax cuts for the very wealthy. and, you know, we've had enough of this. the idea that he's s
they sent to us the press secretary. he gave us a copy of the speech. we asked the congressional budget office tell us what president obama's plan is to prevent a debt crisis. it's a speech, we can't estimate speeches. see, that's what we get in this administration speeches. mitt romney is uniquely qualified to fix these problems, his lifetime experience, proven track record of bipartisanship. what do we have from the president? he broke his biggest problem to bring people together to solve the...
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thank you for joining us today. we have been drifting for awhile here and now we have this pop, what do you think of the market right now. >> it is a short term development. today it's moving up on an expansion of volume and breadth. this trend since last year has been broeblgen ken to the upsidn consolidation as well. short-term it's a good development, i expect the market to move higher in the next few weeks. there are a couple negatives to mention in terms of longer term, and the whole move this year has not been confirmed by momentum, you still have the dow joins and the russell 200 have have not confirmed this. >> low volume, things like that, charles, do you think this rally is for real? corporations have to see growth and we have not seen that have we? >> absolutely not. i think the four most important words investors should remember came out of client eastwood's house, and that is "do you feel lucky." taking bait off of the table because there's huge storm tables on the horizon. >> you sound like you would b
thank you for joining us today. we have been drifting for awhile here and now we have this pop, what do you think of the market right now. >> it is a short term development. today it's moving up on an expansion of volume and breadth. this trend since last year has been broeblgen ken to the upsidn consolidation as well. short-term it's a good development, i expect the market to move higher in the next few weeks. there are a couple negatives to mention in terms of longer term, and the whole...
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thank you for joining us. google and microsoft, let's look at the charts, richard, which looks better to you? >> we're very bullish on google going into these numbers. the stock has been adisappointment but we're down 7%. the nasdaq composite. when we look at this chart we see a complexion head and shoulders top, it's a pattern made up of increasically more complex head and shoulders. it has a bearish connotation, but it's really not, absent of break down, around that 560 level, this has a bullish connotation. this is a bullish spring board. we think the earning wills provide that fundamental catalyst. we have a upward stock on this. >> so you wait until after the numbers? >> we want to buy right here. >> would you buy google here as well? >> yeah, maria, i would have to take the other side of that trade. the stock is down sharply this year, especially relative to the technology. this is a reflection in my view that ad pricing has been declining. the expectation is that we will continue into this quarter. that
thank you for joining us. google and microsoft, let's look at the charts, richard, which looks better to you? >> we're very bullish on google going into these numbers. the stock has been adisappointment but we're down 7%. the nasdaq composite. when we look at this chart we see a complexion head and shoulders top, it's a pattern made up of increasically more complex head and shoulders. it has a bearish connotation, but it's really not, absent of break down, around that 560 level, this has...
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this was not a high point for us. it clearly was a low point. >> would you like to add anything else? >> again, we're focused on making sure with this al accommodation policy, those truly affected are accommodated and, two, that we're building a better market within nasdaq. >> we appreciate your time. thank you so much. >> we're going to get instant reaction up next. then another cnbc exclusive, jim grant, bearing his name. we'll discuss europe, the fiscal cliff and bern. whether he thinks the fed should ahead of the fed testimony. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, back in a moment. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could
this was not a high point for us. it clearly was a low point. >> would you like to add anything else? >> again, we're focused on making sure with this al accommodation policy, those truly affected are accommodated and, two, that we're building a better market within nasdaq. >> we appreciate your time. thank you so much. >> we're going to get instant reaction up next. then another cnbc exclusive, jim grant, bearing his name. we'll discuss europe, the fiscal cliff and...
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we have two guests with us now, great to see you thank you for joining us. anthony, what's your take on the jobs report and whether or not this slows down the fed in terms of more stimulus. >> this is the good report, the economy is doing better, more job creation, but it gives a little political cover for the fed to do something if they feel the fundamentals are weak enough. >> do you feel they are? >> i think we might be able to go on our own, but if europe deteriorates, then i think europe has to step in. >> david, a crazy week, declines until today, pry going to -- at least we will finish neutral for the week. >> i think you framed it beautifully at the top of this segment. ie is policy going to be the key driver or is fundamentals. we still believe that profits in the second half will continue to deteriorate. margin pressures, lower interest rates, oil, and the dollar, all of those combining and slowing down in europe. but anthony just said we think the fed, the household numbers, the household was down 195,000, so that is often indicative of the fact t
we have two guests with us now, great to see you thank you for joining us. anthony, what's your take on the jobs report and whether or not this slows down the fed in terms of more stimulus. >> this is the good report, the economy is doing better, more job creation, but it gives a little political cover for the fed to do something if they feel the fundamentals are weak enough. >> do you feel they are? >> i think we might be able to go on our own, but if europe deteriorates,...
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tell us where you are. >> the competition is intense every year. remember we rank all 50 states on 50 metrics in ten categories of competitiveness. it is a big deal. so in a state where they do everything big, we decided to ask for a little bit of help. you got it, it's texas, america's top state for business in 2012. it's the third time to the loan star state has taken top honors, you're looking live at texas memorial stadium. let's take a look at why texas is number one. >>> for six years in a row, we kris crossed the country to look for the states that were best for business. and in 2012, nobody does it better than texas. america's top state for business scores 1600 out of 2500 points. the best infrastructure, the third cheapest cost of living. quality of life is 35th, education 26th, and cost of doing business at 28. that may seem surprising in a state with no individual income tax and no corporate tax, but the six and a quarter state sales tax and relatively high profit taxes hurt. the economy in texas improves to the fifth best in the nation
tell us where you are. >> the competition is intense every year. remember we rank all 50 states on 50 metrics in ten categories of competitiveness. it is a big deal. so in a state where they do everything big, we decided to ask for a little bit of help. you got it, it's texas, america's top state for business in 2012. it's the third time to the loan star state has taken top honors, you're looking live at texas memorial stadium. let's take a look at why texas is number one. >>>...
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it gave us a clearing solution and it gave us what i would call collateral management solution. let's take those in order n our derivatives business, a terrific derivatives business august way to scale it some of the products the deal was going to get us into we will have to get into organically. secondly, if you think about clearing, we have already announced that we are finishing the build of our clearing house to be put on hold during the merger talks and thirdly, if you think about the collateral management business that is harder quite frankly too get into, the clear stream asset was a pretty interesting asset there. >> what do you see as the impact of europe? we are all talking about the euro zone troubles, the austerity you the debt crisis there. how is the euro zone issues impacted your business so far? >> so far, it has really had a muting affect on our business, right, because if you think about our derivatives business, focused largely on equity derivatives and short-term interest rate futures, both the areas, the volumes with way down, not a lot of volatility, confus
it gave us a clearing solution and it gave us what i would call collateral management solution. let's take those in order n our derivatives business, a terrific derivatives business august way to scale it some of the products the deal was going to get us into we will have to get into organically. secondly, if you think about clearing, we have already announced that we are finishing the build of our clearing house to be put on hold during the merger talks and thirdly, if you think about the...
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of course, still with us, we've got our guests joining us, ken kayman and still with us, as well, is carlton neal. as we talk about u.s. strategy ahead today, what's going to dominate in terms of the hlgs? what are wall street traders going to focus he on? are they going to focus on the things that julia was talking about? are they focused on u.s. fundamentals? >> i think it will be fundamentals, for sure. whether we're seeing earnings being as robust as people hoped, we're starting to see companies beat expectations, but by not as much they hoped people would beat expectations. so i think it's quality of earnings. i think people will continue to look at the commentary that's below what management has seen going forward. >> and cisco giving us a read into the i.t. space. technology has performed pretty well this year. the nax dak is up nearly 11.5% year-to-date. could we see a big win from cisco? >> we could. i think that pulling through with the threat overall on earnings, although it's been modestly less robust than people had hoped for, roughly 60% of companies are beating and i t
of course, still with us, we've got our guests joining us, ken kayman and still with us, as well, is carlton neal. as we talk about u.s. strategy ahead today, what's going to dominate in terms of the hlgs? what are wall street traders going to focus he on? are they going to focus on the things that julia was talking about? are they focused on u.s. fundamentals? >> i think it will be fundamentals, for sure. whether we're seeing earnings being as robust as people hoped, we're starting to...
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make it possible for us to have social security. if you ask a group of young people, as i did just recently at a college, do you think you're going to be ever able to collect social security and medicare? about six people out of 100 put up their hand and say yes. >> i think economic growth has got to be the key message. and growth solves a lot of problems, including these entitlement problems. i think these guys are up to it. anyway, many thanks to america's mayor rudy giuliani. >> it kpooing choice. >> thank you, sir. appreciate it. >>> all right, coming up, stocks lose steam. closing with a sputter. but a good sign from retail sales today, squashes a potential double dip scenario. later on, conservative columnis the rise of ryan and the stupidity of joe biden. i like the romney-ryan version. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's dang
make it possible for us to have social security. if you ask a group of young people, as i did just recently at a college, do you think you're going to be ever able to collect social security and medicare? about six people out of 100 put up their hand and say yes. >> i think economic growth has got to be the key message. and growth solves a lot of problems, including these entitlement problems. i think these guys are up to it. anyway, many thanks to america's mayor rudy giuliani. >>...
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have the power to move us forward. you know, i recognize that times have changed since i first spoke to this convention. times have changed and so have i. i'm no longer just a candidate. i'm the president. and that, and that means i know what it means to send young americans into battle. i've held in my arms mothers and fathers of those who didn't return. i've shared the pain of families who have lost their homes and frustration of workers who have lost their jobs. and the critics are right that i've made all my decisions based on polls, then i must not be very good at reading. and while i'm very proud of what we've achieved together, i'm far more mindful of my own failings, knowing exactly what lincoln meant when he said i've been driven to my knees many times by the overwhelming conviction that i have no place else to go. but as i stand here tonight, i have never been more hopeful about america. not because i think i have all the answers. not because i'm naive about the magnitude of our challenges, i'm hopeful becaus
have the power to move us forward. you know, i recognize that times have changed since i first spoke to this convention. times have changed and so have i. i'm no longer just a candidate. i'm the president. and that, and that means i know what it means to send young americans into battle. i've held in my arms mothers and fathers of those who didn't return. i've shared the pain of families who have lost their homes and frustration of workers who have lost their jobs. and the critics are right...
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stay with us. ♪ [ female announcer ] today is not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the brick, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, the open-air office and the home office as well. ♪ today is not just about who rides in air force one, it's about who rides in the 4 door sedan, the 2 door hatchback and the v8 muscle car. ♪ because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, or where you live, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. and that's something that will never change. ♪ >>> all right. the dow down about 450 points since yesterday. should investors expect more losses ahead or do we see a bounce-back tomorrow? our next guests are here to tell you what will move your money tomorrow morning. paul christopher from wells fargo advisers and samuel coffin from morey harris. peter, 30 seconds on the clock. what do you want to look at? >> tomorrow morning at
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us on set. your note this morning was written early and predicted not only the bernanke selloff but the subsequent rally. >> yes. >> what gave you that confidence? >> well, you know, i kind of laid out what i thought his speech would be and it was almost as if he read the format because he really followed it. i felt that the market wanted to believe, this is a little bit of a peter pan market, and they really wanted to believe. while i do think that the bulk of this rally came out of europe and remains there, they want to believe he's at the ready. and i think he may have viewed some of what he said knowing that there's progress being made in europe and he didn't want to interfere. >> yeah, one notion that was just raised a few minutes ago that his discussion of manageable inflation might have been an attempt to give the ecb some political cover to do their thing next week. make sense to you? >> yes, it does to some degree. he really went through an assessment of what they did. the fact that it
us on set. your note this morning was written early and predicted not only the bernanke selloff but the subsequent rally. >> yes. >> what gave you that confidence? >> well, you know, i kind of laid out what i thought his speech would be and it was almost as if he read the format because he really followed it. i felt that the market wanted to believe, this is a little bit of a peter pan market, and they really wanted to believe. while i do think that the bulk of this rally came...
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john harwood joins us from tampa. give us a weather report first, john. is it raining outside? >> yeah. it's raining quite a bit. it's not the worst i've seen. i used network for, started my career in a florida newspaper right in this area, the tampa bay times, the saint pete times. been through worse storms than this. it's blowing and pretty wet outside. tampa is spared by far the worst of this thing. much more concerned about my daughter who is in college at tulane. they will get it a little bit more or a lot more than we'll get it here. >> right. so the impact on the convention at this point is not really the rain and the actual winds but now i saw on the "daily news," the lowest blow that i saw, so to speak taken was that republicans ready to party as hurricane heads towards new orleans. so now it's going to be how can you, you know, have this convention when this is happening. so that's going to be a spin and it also harkens back, i guess, they will tie it with a wink and a nod to, remember how bush handled katrina, remember how republicans handled katrina. >> i got to tel
john harwood joins us from tampa. give us a weather report first, john. is it raining outside? >> yeah. it's raining quite a bit. it's not the worst i've seen. i used network for, started my career in a florida newspaper right in this area, the tampa bay times, the saint pete times. been through worse storms than this. it's blowing and pretty wet outside. tampa is spared by far the worst of this thing. much more concerned about my daughter who is in college at tulane. they will get it a...